USS Wichita (CA-45)

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USS Wichita (CA-45) was a U.S. Navy heavy cruiser of the late 1930s and World War II that saw extensive combat service in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters.

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instanceOf United States Navy ship
heavy cruiser
warship
armament 9 × 8-inch/55 caliber guns
antiaircraft guns
dual-purpose 5-inch guns
awards battle stars for World War II service
beam approximately 61 feet 9 inches
builder Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
commissioned 16 February 1939
conflict World War II
country United States of America
crewComplement approximately 900 officers and enlisted
decommissioned 3 February 1947
designInfluence transitional design between treaty cruisers and later U.S. heavy cruisers
displacementStandard approximately 10,000 long tons
era World War II
fate sold for scrap
hullNumber CA-45
laidDown 28 October 1935
launched 16 November 1937
leadShipOfClass Wichita-class cruiser
length approximately 608 feet
maximumSpeed approximately 33 knots
namedAfter Wichita, Kansas
namesake Wichita, Kansas
surface form: city of Wichita, Kansas
notableFeature all 8-inch guns mounted in triple turrets
improved armor protection compared to earlier U.S. treaty cruisers
operator United States Navy
participatedIn Arctic convoy operations
Battle of the Atlantic
Operation Torch
Pacific island campaigns
invasion of North Africa
propulsion geared turbines
steam turbines
role antiaircraft support ship
escort ship
shore bombardment ship
serviceEndDecade 1940s
serviceStartDecade 1930s
shipClass Wichita-class cruiser
shipType heavy cruiser
sponsor Mrs. William A. Ayres
stricken 1 March 1959
theater Battle of the Atlantic
surface form: Atlantic Theater of World War II

Pacific Theater of Operations
surface form: Pacific Theater of World War II

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Battle of Rennell Island notableShipDamaged USS Wichita (CA-45)